These regulations govern the disposal of garbage, offal or other
offensive substances in the Town of Fairhaven.
In addition to those materials otherwise prohibited by law,
the following will not be accepted for disposal in the Fairhaven Sanitary
Landfill: branches, bushes, shrubs, roofing material or other objects
exceeding five feet in measurement in any dimension; any sealed container
(cans or drums capable of holding liquids or gases), unless cut in
half; hazardous chemicals or wastes; radioactive materials; tires,
unless shredded or cut up; explosives; tree stumps; bulk fish by-products;
materials of any sort not generated as waste within the Town of Fairhaven.
If the Board of Health or any of its agents determines that
a violation of any of these regulations has occurred, it shall so
notify the violator in writing and order that such violation stop
or be corrected within a specified amount of time from the date of
giving such notice. Failure to stop and/or correct such violations
after receipt of notice shall constitute a further violation of the
regulations.
The Board of Health acting upon a complaint, or upon its own
initiative, may hold a hearing upon notice to the person to determine
whether he/she has violated these regulations. Said parties may present
evidence at the hearing. The Board shall make its findings in writing.
If the Board determines that a violation has occurred, it may levy
a fine in the amount of $100 per violation per day and may suspend
the violator's privilege to use the Fairhaven Sanitary Landfill
for such period of time as it deems necessary to protect the public
health.
[Added 6-22-1987]
The foregoing will also apply to any town resident whose main
residence is outside the local regional area. The local regional area
is defined as being New Bedford, Dartmouth, Freetown, Rochester, Acushnet,
Mattapoisett and Marion.